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Cannon Township, Michigan Tutoring Programs

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Cannon Township District and Curriculum

The school districts that Cannon Township students attend follow the expectations set out in the Michigan Merit Curriculum. The curriculum provides a progressive series of expectations that develop student knowledge of all topics central to each academic subject. The high school curriculum allows for students to explore each subject in a more in-depth manner and also provides options for students who are able to test out of courses and begin on college-level work. Many schools are now also using the Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate models to provide rigorous, college preparatory courses.

We currently cover the following Cannon Township-area school districts: Forest Hills Public Schools, Lowell Area Schools, and Rockford Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Cannon Township District Curriculum

Chemistry, a part of the science curriculum at Cannon Township schools, includes the study of the composition, structure and properties of matter. Students also discover the processes matter goes through when faced with energy changes. The students learn through hands-on laboratories and through listening and sharing in their class. They also develop their understanding of lab procedures. When they graduate, they will have learned that there is so much more to everything than they can see with their eyes.

One part of the curriculum at Cannon Township School is history. The students are provided with a variety of resources to make history come to life. By using literature, newspapers, films and primary sources, students become aware of the people and events which made up various historical times. They are also able to take the information from these sources to complete research projects from a variety of points of view. When they enter their career of choice, these students will be aware of the difference one person, or event, can make in history.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Cannon Township Educational News

  • FCCLA Group - FCCLA, Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, is open to all students that are taking classes in family and consumer sciences. Through meetings and events students learn skills in leadership, planning, goal setting and more. They also learn to handle personal, family, work and societal issues.
  • National Honor Society - The National Honor Society, NHS, encourages students to demonstrate exemplary traits to others in the school and in the community. These traits are character, service, leadership and academics. Once they are inducted into the society they may participate in service projects either by themselves or with others in the society.
  • Student Council - The students who run for student council become a voice for the class they represent. Through the student council, these students work to build excitement about school activities. They also encourage the student body to come together to bring equality, fairness and respect throughout the school and beyond.

Cannon Township Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: Test Prep on a Budget

Every student should have the opportunity to prepare for test on the same level. However, there are companies that offer preparation for the ACT and SAT at a high cost. There are some things that are available for every students. First, students can buy preparation books at bookstores for about $30.00. There is very little difference in different editions, so by buying one in the spring a person can buy one even less expensively. Most of these books have several practice tests in them. So once a book is purchased, parents should set up a quiet area for the child to practice. They should administer the test as if they were taking the actual test. Once the test is graded, parents will have an idea on what areas the child needs help with and then they can seek assistance in that area.